Sentence examples for press onto a from inspiring English sources

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The final washed solids cake is conveyed off of the filter press onto a transport conveyer and into a slurry tank, where it is mixed with neutralized hydrolysate liquor and diluted to 20% total solids.

Wipe until the ink comes off, then press onto a paper towel to dry.

Form ½ inch (1cm) balls and press onto a parchment (baking paper) lined baking sheet.

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Carve designs into one end, press onto an ink pad, and stamp away!

But made from bone, the tool would flex as it was pressed onto a hide.

The paper can be pressed onto a painted or primed wall, and can be peeled off and used elsewhere.

On one occasion, he even made the 20 mile drive to Birmingham to get four songs pressed onto a disc".

He doesn't appropriate images, but he makes his paintings by applying paint to plastic, which he then presses onto a prepared canvas.

Each completed song was pressed onto a 12-inch disc, and the vinyl playback was recorded for the final digital master.

There is a stunning coup de theatre, in which a naked woman is covered in ink and pressed onto a roll of brown paper, which is then fashioned into a cocoon from which she vengefully emerges with a whip.

A day later, however, when the severity of the damage on the Jersey Shore became clear, they switched gears, creating New Jersey-centered designs that could be pressed onto a shirt for $15.

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